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Fiaseman SHS has secured a spot at the 2023 Zonal Competition of the Onga Cook Art Festival as they emerge as Western Regional Champions.
Though they had a shaky start, missing some questions in the first round of the oral test, The Royals managed to catch up in subsequent rounds; matching the host school, Sekondi College, boot for boot.

Contestants were then given two hours to prepare tasty meals using leftover dishes.
The judges were keen on the amount of waste generated after cooking.
After hours of nerve-wracking competition, Fiaseman SHS meal, Dzenkpele, Acheke pudding, and Esculenta Titbits did the magic as they led the pack with 77 percent.
Sekondi College followed closely with 76 percent, while Methodist SHS placed third with 70 percent.
It was a painful defeat for the SECKOS as the Royals snatched the zonal slot from them with just a point.

Daboase SHTS was another participant, with a score of 69.5 percent.
Bompeh SHS scored 69 percent, and Adiembra SHS scored 65.5 percent.
Participants received souvenirs from lead sponsor Onga.
At the next stage of the 2023 Onga Cook Art Competition, Fiaseman SHS will compete against Central Regional winners, Apam SHS, and Greater Accra Regional Champions.














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